Before you waste too much time with these guys,  if you're looking for
a BYOD plan they will only do it at their business rate.  The response
I got to my inquiries about not needing a device or softphone with the
residential plan were:

"Please note that all Asterisk-based accounts are assumed to be
business accounts.  There is a higher price for calling plans intended
for business subscribers, but the same $10.95 price for the "pay as
you go" plan.  A Canadian Village plan for a business subscriber costs
$39.95 per month per line or (in the case of an IP-PBX like Asterisk,
per concurrency / simultaneous voice path).  Each line/concurrency
includes 3,000 outbound minutes of use that are pooled across all
lines/concurrencies.  Inbound minutes are "free", i.e. they are not
counted in the 3,000 minutes."

This was last September, but given that someone like Broadvoice
completely allows BYOD on residential plans, I just wasn't so
impressed.

-Leigh

On 3/9/06, John Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Never mind. I see contact is "hidden" under babyStory.
>
> Sorry.
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> John Lange
>
>
> On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 20:51 -0600, John Lange wrote:
> > Does anyone have contact information for babytel?
> >
> > Nice flashy web site but no contact info.
> >
> > Thanks,
>
>
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